Sensitive Boy - Vol. 4 Ch. 28 - Tsubasa and Aya

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Aya is truly the MVP of this manga. Fuck everyone, I don't care about Tsubasa or anyone else, Kaede should end up with Aya.

Hope that Tsubasa will mature up a little and try to understand things.
Kaede should end up with a therapist
 
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Holy shit! An actually good dialogue? Arguments that makes sense?! You go author!
 
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Tsubasa reminds me of those hardcore religious' Christians who go about the crap of "waiting until marriage" and say that sexual things are only meant for "creating a family" rather some actions come fun to malicious actions (to Seto and Aya's case)
I am pretty sure rape victims are seen as victims which is what mc is. In my experience it seems like most people usually punish the perpetrator but islamic areas tend to punish the victims to.
 
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I love the complete 180 Aya's done for herself considering the perspectives people had on her at the start LOL
I'm really liking this series so far it's different to what I usually read but it's so wholesome (when it wants to be) and nice to read
 
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Aya is truly the MVP of this manga. Fuck everyone, I don't care about Tsubasa or anyone else, Kaede should end up with Aya.

Hope that Tsubasa will mature up a little and try to understand things.
At first I thought she gonna be some kind of shitty character bit damn she had my respect and this the testament of gyaru supremacy!!
 
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Why did twin-tails start crying? She was the one gaslighting and saying he forced his past trauma on Tsubasa 😑 I don't get it.
 
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I am pretty sure rape victims are seen as victims which is what mc is. In my experience it seems like most people usually punish the perpetrator but islamic areas tend to punish the victims to.
There is a nuance as there are bad actors everywhere. Problem is that sometimes people tend to jump the boot without all the information and they end up blaming the victim for "wearing provocative clothing", or even for leading the perpetrator on. Similarly, the opposite also happens where an innocent is blamed when the interaction was consensual.
Both instances still occur though yes, it is commonly accepted that victims should not be blamed, they are victims.
 

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